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This week before Valentine’s day, I’m going to post some simple ideas that you can whip up with easy-to-find ingredients and supplies. This first one is so easy it really doesn’t require much instruction, but they’re fun and kids love them.

Make some Rice Krispies Treats and press them into a sheet pan. It should be level with the top of your pan, so if your recipe is too small to fill the whole pan, just fill part of it. Sprinkle on some fun edible confetti and press down with a flat spatula so the sprinkles stick.

Let the treats cool and set for an hour or two, then cut with a cookie cutter.

Simple shapes are the best for these- Hearts, stars or flowers are great.

Put them on a plate and serve.

OR… If you’re feeling extra fancy, insert lollipop sticks, cover with a cellophane bag, tie with a ribbon, and make some super-cute EASY Valentine party favors.

Note: If you’re going to put them on sticks, smaller shapes are the way to go (about 3″). Any larger than that, and they’ll want to fall off the sticks.

We are snowed in today and I just happen to have the stuff to make rice krispie treats. I may make a cookie bouquet mixed with sugar cookies and rice krispie treat hearts. OH I have to tell you that I made your cream cheese cut out cookie recipe and I LOVE IT!! What yummy cookies and just as simple to make as your basic sugar cookie recipe. can’t wait to see what else you come up with!

These look so amazing! Are your rice krispies extra gooey? Whenever I try to cut out shapes in my rice krispies I cannot get the cutter thru the entire thing! Is there a trick or am I doing something wrong? HELP! 🙂

I haven’t had too much trouble, but I kind of make up my own recipe. Maybe it’s a little softer than the regular recipe? I use a 16 oz bag of marshmallows, 1 cube of butter (1/2 cup), and about 10 cups of rice krispies, and then press it into a half-sheet pan so it’s about 1″ thick. I have to press pretty firmly to get it through, but it seems to work fine. Another thing that helps keep them soft is to melt the marshmallows over very low heat. It takes a lot longer than doing it at higher heat, but it keeps them from getting too hard. Hope that helps!😀

So glad you posted this sweet idea!! I needed a simple treat for my daughters teacher for her Valentine party!! This was the perfect thing!! Thank you…thank you!! Oh….and it’s definitely me eating up the leftover scraps!! ♥♥♥